Anatomic comparison between laparoscopic and open Burch colposuspension for primary stress urinary incontinence

Wen-Chen Huang, Jenn-Ming Yang

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Abstract

Objectives To examine the anatomic results after laparoscopic and open Burch colposuspension for primary stress urinary incontinence. Methods A cohort study was conducted of patients treated during a 7-year period, predominantly with an open Burch procedure for the first 2.5 years and laparoscopy thereafter. The actual suspension technique, including placement of sutures and the degree of tension for suspension of the bladder neck, was the same in both the laparoscopic and the open Burch colposuspension procedures. Ultrasound cystourethrography was used to assess the preoperative and postoperative bladder neck positions. Results A total of 157 patients were identified and constituted the study groups: 75 who had undergone laparotomy (open group) and 82 who had undergone laparoscopy (laparoscopic group). No statistically significant differences were present in demographics, preoperative anatomic position, or urodynamic findings between the two groups. The laparoscopic group required significantly more posterior colporrhaphy procedures than did the open group (P

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)676-681
Number of pages6
JournalUrology
Volume63
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2004
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Urology

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